The Client with Susan Sarandon: DVD Cover

    The Client Director: Joel Schumacher Cast: Susan Sarandon, Tommy Lee Jones, Mary-Louise Parker, Anthony LaPaglia

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    • DVD Release Date: 12/17/1997
    • Original Release: 1994
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 954
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    Scene Index

    Side #1 -- Standard
    0. Jump to a Scene
    1. Sneaking a Smoke (Credits) [3:34]
    2. Death Wish [3:15]
    3. "Call Me Romey." [3:09]
    4. "Let's See if It Works." [2:12]
    5. The Blade Wants to Know [2:02]
    6. "You Tellin' the Truth, Son?" [2:33]
    7. Reverend Roy Rankled [1:57]
    8. The Sergeant and the Shyster [4:16]
    9. A Way out of a Dark Place? [3:15]
    10. Where the Lawyers Are [1:35]
    11. Hiring Reggie Love [2:50]
    12. Barry in Hot Water [1:37]
    13. A Few Questions [2:18]
    14. Reggie Meets the Boys [3:27]
    15. One Day at a Time [2:46]
    16. "You Like Kids?" [1:04]
    17. Zeppelin Groupies [1:52]
    18. Sob Story With Tattoos [2:02]
    19. Understanding - At Knifepoint [2:53]
    20. Big-League Hardball [3:48]
    21. Protective Custody: Momma Love's [3:07]
    22. Not Mark's Ride [:48]
    23. "Sometimes Being Strong Means Asking for Help." [1:46]
    24. Truth and a Cigarette [4:08]
    25. A Home in Flames; One Child in Jail [4:51]
    26. Dialing for Pizza [2:14]
    27. "Just a Client, Isn't He?" [1:45]
    28. Just Like Them [2:16]
    29. The Judge's Rules [3:51]
    30. Wanton Hubris: Mark on the Stand [4:08]
    31. Death Warrant on a Napkin [1:47]
    32. Not Your Child [1:40]
    33. Hospital Emergency [4:16]
    34. Jeanette Calling [2:31]
    35. Asking for Help [3:04]
    36. Johnny's Last Favor [1:15]
    37. Headed Toward New Orleans [1:09]
    38. Trespassers [2:13]
    39. Running for Their Lives [1:30]
    40. More Trespassers [2:17]
    41. Running for Their Lives [1:05]
    42. At Gunpoint [2:28]
    43. Reggie and Roy Cut a Deal [3:09]
    44. No More Risk [:38]
    45. A New Home; An Eye for an Eye [4:32]
    46. "Don't Tell Him He's a Kid." [1:40]
    47. End Credits [3:46]
    Side #2 -- Widescreen
    0. Jump to a Scene
    1. Sneaking a Smoke (Credits) [3:34]
    2. Death Wish [3:15]
    3. "Call Me Romey." [3:09]
    4. "Let's See if It Works." [2:12]
    5. The Blade Wants to Know [2:02]
    6. "You Tellin' the Truth, Son?" [2:33]
    7. Reverend Roy Rankled [1:57]
    8. The Sergeant and the Shyster [4:16]
    9. A Way out of a Dark Place? [3:15]
    10. Where the Lawyers Are [1:35]
    11. Hiring Reggie Love [2:50]
    12. Barry in Hot Water [1:37]
    13. A Few Questions [2:18]
    14. Reggie Meets the Boys [3:27]
    15. One Day at a Time [2:46]
    16. "You Like Kids?" [1:04]
    17. Zeppelin Groupies [1:52]
    18. Sob Story With Tattoos [2:02]
    19. Understanding - At Knifepoint [2:53]
    20. Big-League Hardball [3:48]
    21. Protective Custody: Momma Love's [3:07]
    22. Not Mark's Ride [:48]
    23. "Sometimes Being Strong Means Asking for Help." [1:46]
    24. Truth and a Cigarette [4:08]
    25. A Home in Flames; One Child in Jail [4:51]
    26. Dialing for Pizza [2:14]
    27. "Just a Client, Isn't He?" [1:45]
    28. Just Like Them [2:16]
    29. The Judge's Rules [3:51]
    30. Wanton Hubris: Mark on the Stand [4:08]
    31. Death Warrant on a Napkin [1:47]
    32. Not Your Child [1:40]
    33. Hospital Emergency [4:16]
    34. Jeanette Calling [2:31]
    35. Asking for Help [3:04]
    36. Johnny's Last Favor [1:15]
    37. Headed Toward New Orleans [1:09]
    38. Trespassers [2:13]
    39. Running for Their Lives [1:30]
    40. More Trespassers [2:17]
    41. Running for Their Lives [1:05]
    42. At Gunpoint [2:28]
    43. Reggie and Roy Cut a Deal [3:09]
    44. No More Risk [:38]
    45. A New Home; An Eye for an Eye [4:32]
    46. "Don't Tell Him He's a Kid." [1:40]
    47. End Credits [3:46]

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    Editorial Reviews

    A sterling cast headed by Oscar-nominated Susan Sarandon makes this slick thriller one of the better adaptations of a John Grisham bestseller. Mark Sway (Brad Renfro) witnesses the suicide of a Mafia lawyer, who confesses that the Mob was behind the murder of a U.S. senator. Mark's brother is traumatized into a coma by the incident; gangster Barry Muldano (Anthony LaPaglia) is soon on Mark's trail, and in desperation, he arrives at the office of recovering alcoholic lawyer Reggie Love (Sarandon). With the Mob after them, and a ruthless federal attorney (Tommy Lee Jones) trying to force Mark to reveal what he knows, Love battles to guarantee the safety of her client and his family. The relationship between Reggie Love and Mark Sway is the center of the film, adding considerable character development to plot's routine elements. Director Joel Schumacher helmed another Grisham adaptation, A Time To Kill, in 1996. Don Kaye, All Movie Guide

    Customer Reviews

    Suspenseful movie and a new favorite.by Anonymous

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    July 17, 2009: More like 3 and a half. I remember seeing this on TV and it was already half way into the film. Finally I told myself to watch this from beginning to end. The movie is really good, and the story is suspenseful. The cast was good, especially Susan Sarandon and a young Brad Renfro (RIP). You have Mark and his brother that witness a lawyer commit suicide. From there Mark gets a lawyer while someone is trying to kill him because of what the lawyer told him before he died. Its one of my favorite films now. Recommend it if you like suspenseful mystery movies or the book the film is based on.

    I Also Recommend: Intensity.

    THE BESTby Anonymous

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    November 02, 2004: 'The Client' is the best movie i have ever seen....with a little bit of the mob and the mafia makes it a on the edge of your seat movie...i recomend it for people with a big sence of humor all though it isn't funny in some part but most of the movie is 'A on the edge of your seat experience'..with Susan Sarandon, Tommy Lee Jones, and Brad Renfro act together to make this movie the best!


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